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"Seinfeld" is the tenth and final episode of the seventh season of the American situation comedy television series Curb Your Enthusiasm. The 70th overall, the episode was written by series creator/star Larry David and directed by executive producer Jeff Schaffer (with Andy Ackerman directing the Seinfeld segment) and originally aired on HBO on November 22, 2009. [1]
Seinfeld previously reunited with Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards and Jason Alexander during Season 7 of HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm — a multi-episode arc that centered on David reassembling ...
Despite Jerry Seinfeld’s hints last week that a Seinfeld reunion is in the works, former co-star Julia Louis-Dreyfus knows nothing of the sort. During a recent stand-up set, Seinfeld told his ...
Richards was part of a pseudo-“Seinfeld” reunion during that season of the HBO series, as part of a plotline in which Larry David attempted to do a reunion of the show in a bid to win back ...
In order to sign off on it, the Weinstocks, who are big Seinfeld fans, wanted to meet Julia Louis-Dreyfus. In Season 2, Larry worked on a sitcom with Julia, but the project fell through with ABC, CBS, and HBO. Julia returned in Season 7 to star in a Seinfeld reunion episode. She later accuses Larry of leaving a ring stain on her coffee table at ...
Most of season seven is centered on creating a Seinfeld reunion show with the original cast, while Larry is trying to get back with Cheryl. All four stars of Seinfeld – Jerry Seinfeld , Julia Louis-Dreyfus , Jason Alexander and Michael Richards – appear as special guest stars in a number of episodes, including the season finale, in which an ...
More than 25 years after the finale of “Seinfeld,” it seems the beloved sitcom might be getting a second ending. When asked if he liked the ending of “Seinfeld” during a stand-up set on ...
At the Seinfeld reunion table read, Larry befriends a nine-year-old girl (Sierra McCormick) who later annoys him by frequently text-messaging him. To calm Michael Richards' nerves, Leon poses as a man who had battled Groat's disease , which fails when the widow of the man Leon is pretending to be tells Michael that her husband died two months ago.